The thirteenth musical thrill: what are you listening to?
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Rush songs sometimes came out whole, sometimes bits and pieces. Geddy Lee:
But as time went on, we developed a rapport and a feel for each other and a consideration for each other. Neil, in terms of writing, became more and more considerate of what I had to do, of my job not just as a singer of words but as a shaper of melody, and someone who also had to express emotions. He was very sensitive to that, and always for many years, sat beside me in the control room when we listened back to vocals. If we talked about something that could be improved, he would rewrite it on the spot.
In later years, while we were writing the material, he pretty much gave me license to choose the bits of his lyric that moved me the most, that I felt I could write a melody to or arrange a song around. Even if it was four lines out of six stanzas, he would go back and he would rewrite the song around those four lines. Neil was a perfect example of a guy who checked his ego at the door.
He was a proud guy, but at the same time he was a team guy in terms of Alex and me, and he really trusted, in the end, my opinion and my take on what I felt worked best for a Rush song and what didn’t. Which is not to say we never had an argument.
A simple song around a riff, but Neil's lyrics were in his Randian phase:
But as time went on, we developed a rapport and a feel for each other and a consideration for each other. Neil, in terms of writing, became more and more considerate of what I had to do, of my job not just as a singer of words but as a shaper of melody, and someone who also had to express emotions. He was very sensitive to that, and always for many years, sat beside me in the control room when we listened back to vocals. If we talked about something that could be improved, he would rewrite it on the spot.
In later years, while we were writing the material, he pretty much gave me license to choose the bits of his lyric that moved me the most, that I felt I could write a melody to or arrange a song around. Even if it was four lines out of six stanzas, he would go back and he would rewrite the song around those four lines. Neil was a perfect example of a guy who checked his ego at the door.
He was a proud guy, but at the same time he was a team guy in terms of Alex and me, and he really trusted, in the end, my opinion and my take on what I felt worked best for a Rush song and what didn’t. Which is not to say we never had an argument.
A simple song around a riff, but Neil's lyrics were in his Randian phase:
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Hanoi Rocks was one of the first Finnish bands to tour the world in the early 80s. Mike Monroe also one of the few singer who had no trace of Finnish while singing.
Mike with Remu Aaltonen band 2019
I Will Stay is a nearly bubblegum hit by a Danish band from the 60s. Hurriganes played it for a long time till bassist Cisse died
Mike with Remu Aaltonen band 2019
I Will Stay is a nearly bubblegum hit by a Danish band from the 60s. Hurriganes played it for a long time till bassist Cisse died
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Once upon a time Jerry lee Lewis showed up in Stockholm to play to a nearly empty house. "Where is everyone?" They were at the Hurriganes concert.
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THIS is the original. I think they were close to 15
same band some 5 years later
same band some 5 years later
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The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
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The latest fad is a poverty social. Every woman must wear calico,
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
and every man his old clothes. In addition each is fined 25 cents if
he or she does not have a patch on his or her clothing. If these
parties become a regular thing, says an exchange, won't there be
a good chance for newspaper men to shine?
The Silver State. 1894.
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some nice guitar work, but this beats that
also one where Lou does not play
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Box is a real work of art, can't understand a word but it is nice on random play - through some half decent speakers...
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Music to decant that saved expensive bottle of wine you've stowed for the day the Titanic sinks
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My daughter turned me on to Hiam. They come close to epitomising that casual genre-term 'Americana' to me, and to quite a broad extent, imo.Tero wrote:
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